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Why aren vehicles allowed to park at curbside adjacent to the Passenger Terminal “for a few minutes” to allow drivers to take bags into ticket counter or to retrieve bags in baggage claim?

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Why aren vehicles allowed to park at curbside adjacent to the Passenger Terminal “for a few minutes” to allow drivers to take bags into ticket counter or to retrieve bags in baggage claim?

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Current federal security regulations mandate that airport operators not allow a vehicle to be left unattended within a certain distance of the Passenger Terminal which specifically includes the immediate curbside adjacent to the Terminal. It is recommended that passengers use curbside check-in (except for international travel), allowing them to remain with their vehicle while checking in.

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